Cyberport and university collaboration plan incorporates Web3.0 elements for the first time
The "Cyberport-University Partnership Programme 2024," organized by the Cyberport Academy and Cyberport Web3 Base, has officially launched and received support from 11 local universities. The programme aims to cultivate more young Web3.0 talents and will incorporate Web3.0 elements for the first time. Chairman of Cyberport, Dr. George Lam, stated that this year's programme will support the Hong Kong government's goal of developing Hong Kong into a Web3.0 hub and strengthen talent cultivation in the local Web3.0 industry. The programme hopes to assist participating students in understanding the latest industry trends, inspiring innovative thinking, and expanding their network. It is reported that each winning team will receive a seed fund of HKD 100,000 from the Cyberport Creative Micro Fund.
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